Mr Hammayo highlighted that the season calls for sacrifice, unity and compassion.
“The troops neutralised thousands of bandits, destroyed camps and motorcycles. They also disrupted their supply routes, forcing many of them to flee,” Mr Mohammed said.
He described the training as timely and strategic.
Mr Mohammed said the investment aims to drive progress in the state’s education landscape.
“We call on all party members and leaders to show maximum restraint, calm and be law-abiding before, during and after the judgment,” PDP said.
The governor reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to supporting the Nigerian Army and other security agencies in ensuring lasting peace.
He also called for strengthened collaboration with traditional institutions.
Mr Mohammed warned the federal government against subjecting him to criminal treatment.
The EFCC’s counsel said a counter affidavit was filed to oppose the application for bail.
Mr Mohammed described the incident as heartbreaking and a great loss not only to the media industry but to the entire country.
